book reviews
Book reviews for horror fans; weather a sleepless night with literary accounts of hauntings, possessions, zombies, vampires and beyond.
"The Haunted Doll": A family inherits a beautiful antique doll from a distant relative, but strange occurrences begin to happen around the house after it arrives. As the family investigates, they uncover a dark history of the doll and its previous owners, leading them to a terrifying confrontation with the supernatural.
The moment the family received the antique doll from their distant relative, they knew something wasn't right. It was beautiful, with porcelain skin and a delicate lace dress, but there was a strange aura around it that made their skin crawl.
By satyam jadhav3 years ago in Horror
"The Ghost of the Abandoned Hospital"
The group of friends had always been fascinated by abandoned buildings, so when they heard about the old hospital that had been abandoned for years, they knew they had to explore it. The hospital had been closed after reports of mistreatment of patients, and rumors had spread that the ghost of a former patient still haunted the halls.
By satyam jadhav3 years ago in Horror
Echoes in the Dark
was a dark and stormy night, the kind that makes you want to curl up in bed and forget the world outside. But for Emma, it was just another night at work. She was a security guard at the abandoned mansion on the outskirts of town, a job she had taken to make ends meet. It wasn't the most exciting job, but it paid the bills.
By Munib Malik3 years ago in Horror
Dark in Dark
The wind howled through the dark, deserted streets as Alice hurried home. She felt a chill run down her spine as she passed an abandoned building, and quickened her pace. Suddenly, she heard footsteps behind her, and she turned around to see a shadowy figure looming in the darkness.
By unique boobesh3 years ago in Horror
Knock at the Cabin
The latest apocalypse-themed movie from director M. Night Shyamalan, Knock at the Cabin, fails to live up to expectations. Despite the rich cinematography from co-cinematographers Jarin Blaschke and Lowell A. Meyer, and the uniformly intense performances from the cast, the story falls flat. The film uses the threat of an impending apocalypse to create a morality study, but it progressively hollows itself out, lacking any real resonance. While the performances are striking, Shyamalan's larger intent doesn't give the film nearly enough depth.
By Parama vibin3 years ago in Horror
The Reflection's Horror
. . . . . . . Every day, Jane would stare at herself in the mirror, inspecting her features and admiring her appearance. She was always pleased with what she saw, until one day, she noticed something strange. A slight distortion in the reflection caught her eye, and she couldn't shake off the feeling that something was off.
By Dilip gurjar3 years ago in Horror
The Reflection's Horror
Every day, Jane would stare at herself in the mirror, inspecting her features and admiring her appearance. She was always pleased with what she saw, until one day, she noticed something strange. A slight distortion in the reflection caught her eye, and she couldn't shake off the feeling that something was off.
By Dilip gurjar3 years ago in Horror






